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thanks
Hello
I tried to contact the submitter but his mailserver refused my email
as I use a ... known spam host. Interesting...
Well to the point.
Do you know of such build problems. Is there any recent versions
of gcc (like gcc4) that do not sup
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 10:37:32AM -0400, Jean-Christophe Petit wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> 2.6.12.3-vs2.0-rc9 with util-vserver-0.30.208 under CentOS 4
> followed the http://linux-vserver.org/CentOS_HowTo
>
> when in the vserver, "rpm -qa" gives nothing.
> I have the /.rpmdb/ in place with file
I've also noticed with 208 (not patched) that the ip address of the
vserver is not removed from the system. It is still listed with `ip a`
and you can still ping the IP.
Kevin
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Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 13:20:37 -0400
From: Jean-Christophe Petit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj
Hello everyone,
2.6.12.3-vs2.0-rc9 with util-vserver-0.30.208 under CentOS 4
followed the http://linux-vserver.org/CentOS_HowTo
when in the vserver, "rpm -qa" gives nothing.
I have the /.rpmdb/ in place with files inside:
bash-3.00# ls -la /.rpmdb/
total 504
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root4096 Aug
Hi all,
I used to run VServer in the past and recently gave Xen a try. I pretty
much like both of these technologies - each of them has some advantages
that the other one can't offer. I appreciate the real independence of
Xen domains but the memory overhead of running a kernel for each domain
and